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Preserve at the Shores Jupiter Homes

The Preserve at the Shores is so apropos. Natural shores with small boat or fishing docks are what the eye sees upon entry to Longshore Drive. There are many natural areas as backdrops and natural preserve walking trails throughout the community. The Preserve would have been appropriate as well.

So, the Preserve at the Shores Jupiter homes is appropriately names because it combines both aspects. The Preserve is a gated subdivision within the shores. Here, 29 single family homes are situated in this small enclave and offering tree lined streets and sidewalks. A true welcome once coming through the gated entry. Most homes are on lots between ¼ to ½ an acre. Outdoor living is at a premium. Beautiful pools and loggias highlight backyard setting overlooking the beauty and natural wildlife. For those who value privacy, these homes are a real find. Real estate on Jeannette Way, Cassilly Way, and Still Lake Drive does not come up for sale often. Floor plans in this neighborhood. are custom and range from 2300 square feet to over 3000 living square feet under air.

Homeowner association fees are low and offer cable and common area landscaping. Jogging and walking nature trails, lakes, and a children’s playground park make this family area with lots of elbow room between the winding roads and homes so worthwhile. The development is located off Indiantown Road to Central and into Longshore. Nearby are many restaurants on Indiantown Road. Panera Bread Company is just a mile from the community as are many other restaurants. Wallmart, Home Depot and lots of shopping is minutes away. The beach and I95/Florida Turnpike is 5-7 minutes away. The Preserve at the Shores is in the Jupiter school district and families get the advantage of the many “A” rated schools that the city has to offer.

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